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Transcriptionally inactive hepatitis B virus episome DNA preferentially resides in the vicinity of chromosome 19 in 3D host genome upon infection by Dingbin Tang, Hanqing Zhao, Yumeng Wu, Xiaozhong Peng, Zhenchao Gao, Yinyan Sun, Jinzhi Duan, Yonghe Qi, Yunfei Li, Zhongmin Zhou, Guilan Guo, Yu Zhang, Cheng Li, Jianhua Sui, Wenhui Li
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DNA Polymerase κ Is a Key Cellular Factor for the Formation of Covalently Closed Circular DNA of Hepatitis B Virus by Yonghe Qi, Zhenchao Gao, Guangwei Xu, Xiaozhong Peng, Chenxuan Liu, Huan Yan, Qiyan Yao, Guoliang Sun, Yang Liu, Dingbin Tang, Zilin Song, Wenhui He, Yinyan Sun, Ju‐Tao Guo, Wenhui Li
Published 2016Artigo
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